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Marinette is the female protagonist of the Miraculous series. [34] She is portrayed as a French-Chinese-Italian teenage student from Paris, [35] who wishes to become a fashion designer. [36] [37] Marinette is the daughter of Tom Dupain and Sabine Cheng, [38] granddaughter of Rolland and Gina Dupain, [39] [40] and grandniece of Wang Cheng.
Adrien Agreste (voiced by Bryce Papenbrook in the English dub, [4] [2] [3] and Benjamin Bollen in the French version with singing voice in the film by Drew Ryan Scott in the English dub and Elliott in the French version) is the male protagonist of the series and Marinette's crush, although he is oblivious to that and only sees Marinette as a friend at the beginning.
The Freedom class is one of two classes of the littoral combat ship program, built for the United States Navy. [20]The Freedom class was proposed by a consortium formed by Lockheed Martin as "prime contractor" and by Fincantieri (project) through the subsidiary Marinette Marine (manufacturer) as a contender for a fleet of small, multipurpose warships to operate in the littoral zone.
[42] [43] The video featured Marinette (in different clothes similar to the clothes in the current series) as Ladybug, and a (now-scrapped, later Adrien's cousin) different character named Félix as Cat Noir, [32] Marinette and Félix's Kwamis, Tikki and Plagg, Hawk Moth / Gabriel (without the mask and with a different outfit, look, and lair ...
Nov. 6—MASSENA — The USS Marinette, a U.S. Navy littoral combat ship built by Lockheed Martin, was commissioned on Sept. 16 in Menominee, Michigan. It was en route to its homeport in Naval ...
The Navy selected five shipbuilders to present their ideas for a prospective design for the proposed twenty FFG(X) guided-missile frigates. [3] In April 2020, the Navy announced that Fincantieri Marinette Marine had won the contract with a modified design based on the FREMM, designed by Naval Group and Fincantieri .
The company is currently building the USS Constellation FFG 62.
The house was originally built for F. J. Lauerman, a prominent member of Marinette, who originally was from Muscoda. Lauerman promised his wife to be allowed to design their house. She liked the design of the William Borden house that appeared in a 1900 issue of the Ladies' Home Journal. [2]